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The Tech Behind the Talent: How AI Is Engineering the Next Generation of Athletes

May 29, 2025

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The Daily Guardian

Across training grounds, classrooms, and stadiums, artificial intelligence is becoming a steady hand alongside coaches, teachers, and athletes. It is not replacing human effort—it is amplifying it.

- RAHUL BAJAJ

The Tech Behind the Talent: How AI Is Engineering the Next Generation of Athletes

Across training grounds, classrooms, and stadiums, artificial intelligence is becoming a steady hand alongside coaches, teachers, and athletes. It is not replacing human effort—it is amplifying it. Whether it is helping a young runner improve their stride or supporting an Olympian in reaching peak condition, AI is quietly but steadily shaping how people learn, train, and perform.

In schools, AI tools are making physical education more focused and engaging. Wearable devices track student movement, allowing teachers to tailor exercises based on individual fitness levels. Rather than giving everyone the same drills, PE instructors can now use real-time data to support each student differently, whether someone needs more endurance work or help with coordination. This is especially helpful for children who do not naturally gravitate toward sports. The numbers speak louder than vague encouragement. Kids can see their progress, understand where they are improving, and feel motivated by measurable results.

For young athletes already showing promise, AI is helping identify their potential earlier and more precisely. Cameras installed on school fields or local grounds capture movement and technique. Machine learning models then compare those actions against thousands of benchmarks. This feedback can be shared with coaches and trainers, even when they are not physically present. What once required elite coaching setups is now accessible in small towns and less-funded academies, giving emerging talent a fairer shot.

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